And now, behold, I say unto you, that the thing which will be of the most worth unto you will be to declare repentance unto this people, that you may bring souls unto me, that you may rest with them in the kingdom of my Father.

—Doctrine & Covenants 15:6

Overnight Participant Food and Housing

Food

Overnight Mission Ready participants will receive meals for the full program (Monday lunch through Friday dinner). Meals will be offered in one of BYU’s on-campus dining locations or through off-campus catering services. Detailed information will be available in the participant handbook.

Housing

Participants will be provided with on-campus housing Monday night through Friday night. Checkout is Saturday morning by 8:00 a.m.

You may request a roommate you already know, or you can choose to be assigned and make a new friend.

A camp counselor will be there for you and your new friends. You will have a wonderful time getting to know your counselor and will come to love and look up to him or her. The camp counselors are BYU students and returned missionaries, so feel free to ask any of them about their mission experiences. These camp counselors will also be great friends and mentors to you throughout the week.

Separate residence hall buildings are provided for girls and boys. Participants of the opposite sex are never allowed in your bedrooms. However, you can hang out with your new friends in the residence hall lobbies during free time.

A recommended packing list will be posted this spring.

Stay-at-Home Participant Food and Housing

Food

Stay-at-Home participants will receive daily lunch and dinner Monday through Friday. Meals will be offered in one of BYU’s on-campus dining locations or through off-campus catering services. Detailed information will be available in the participant handbook.

Housing

On-campus housing is not provided for stay-at-home participants. Stay-at-home participants may visit the lobbies of on-campus residence halls with overnight participants during freetime.